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  • that I have received this interdisciplinary education in the Religion Department! Addressing the Social Segregation of Black and White Church Members in Diverse Church Environments Leana West Personal Profile: Outside of being a devout Christian, I am a self professed Sci Fi geek who enjoys music, reading, painting, and creating in my spare time. My top four favorite things to do is help others, smile, laugh, and annoy (spend time with) my beautiful daughter. Why I became a Religion Major. Studying

  • ” mindset. His friend wasn’t always front and center, but rather would “lead from the middle.” “You might not have known he was involved with something,” Jackson said. “But he was there shaking things up and making things happen.” Panago fought for social justice, participating in protests against police brutality. Jackson acknowledged that he and his friend navigated difficult realities together at PLU, a white-dominated space where they dealt with micro-aggressions from members of the community

  • of these ultra-runners and most of these people who are participating at the elite level of ultramarathoning are white middle to upper class women,” O’Brien said. Followers of Dark Green Religion display an increased willingness to advocate on behalf of the earth. Professor O’Brien believes that this framework which already lends itself to advocacy can work toward ecological and social justice simultaneously. “I think it would be remiss to assume that [Dark Green Religion], which is going to take

  • New Delete Mathematics Academic Programs all programs program website Mathematics Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education Video Transcription Major Minute: Math at PLU Transcript [video: Professor Ksenija Simic-Muller is sitting in a classroom with computers, desks, and a white board in the background.] Professor Simic-Muller: Hi, I’m Professor Ksenija

  • , the header “Discipline Dash” slides in in white lettering. Following this, the screen turns charcoal grey with yellow accents and large numbers reading “3”, “2”, “1” count down the start of the minute.] (video beeping) [video: a pair of hands appear over Prof. Artime and clap to begin the minute.] (timer ticking) [video: return to Prof. Artime. To the left of him appears a translucent yellow stopwatch, which counts down a minute.] Prof. Artime: It is a great time to be studying political science

  • major minute. [video: Over the video of Dr. Sutton, the header “Major Minute” slides in in white lettering. Following this, the screen turns charcoal grey with yellow accents and large numbers reading “3”, “2”, “1” count down the start of the minute.] (video beeping) [video: a pair of hands appear over Dr. Smith and clap to begin the minute.] (timer ticking) [video: return to Dr. Smith. To the left of him appears a translucent yellow stopwatch, which counts down a minute.] Dr. Smith: If there was

  • Learn More: Mossi Mask 1On this mask, the flat crest is slightly longer than the mask itself. It is structured around a central post that erupts into an inverted triangle with thin fringes on either side. Two downward sloping horns on either side that are covered in hide, sit below a hollow diamond shape. Two protrusions invade the negative space between the diamond and the post. It is covered in triangular designs of faded red, white and blue pigment. The wood is split in two places near the

  • open and safe environment for students to be in a community with other students who have many diverse backgrounds and perspectives. As an affinity club at a PWI (predominantly white institution), we strive to uplift and amplify student voices and leadership within our community through cultural enrichment and intellectual growth. Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every other Wednesday from

  • …that says “Moose Barometer: if tail is wet rain, if tail is dry sun, if tail white snow.” That is my heritage. Fast forward to the future me. I too believe in the democratic multiple, although it is only due to my education that I name it that. I make printed pieces of paper with poems and sayings on them, limited edition books and prints and some paintings. My grandfather was a storyteller, and so am I. I came to PLU as a freshman because I wanted to be a Lutheran minister. I had been a youth

  • approaches, the science behind them and how they can be easily and lovingly enacted with great results. Behavioral Approaches: Dr. Vanessa Tucker, Associate Professor of Education, Pacific Lutheran University Neuropsych and Medical Approaches: Holly Galbreath, PhD, Owner of Dr.HG Services, PLLC 2:30-3:30pm – “Race, Racism, Trauma and Anxiety”Dr. Eddie Moore Jr., Founder/Program Director for the global White Privilege Conference (WPC) 3:30-3:45pm – Short Break 3:45-5:00pm – “Anxiety as a Generational